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Kenya Environment and Science Journalists Association (KENSJA), a non-political, professional body for environment and science journalists in Kenya, brings together science journalists in the country to encourage high standards of professionalism and to promote a science culture by developing the skills of journalists in communicating science.
Some of its objectives are to form a network of science journalists, to play a role in developi...

Rosalia Omungo, news editor and reporter for the environment and science at the Kenya Public Broadcasting Corporation and a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT, shares her experience attending the 2009 Wor...

A new oral cholera vaccine brand name Shanchol was recently launched in Kenya and is expect to be used alongside other interventions in the prevention of cholera menace [Photo: Courtesy]
Cholera is the ...